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06/20/2008 07:25:53 AM			 | 
		
		| I like the trees, they have an ominous feel, like beings ushering the souls to the underworld, or protectors? |  
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02/26/2008 11:47:52 PM			 | 
		
		| Nice idea and a good subject for b+w.  Would like to see those lines leading to something; perhaps a solitary tree at the end of the row.  8 |  
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02/26/2008 10:46:09 AM			 | 
		
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02/26/2008 09:46:48 AM			 | 
		
		| Great Composition. The sparse distribution of the trees amongst the graves creates a very emotional scene. I like this a lot. |  
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02/25/2008 09:32:59 PM			 | 
		
		| Great photograph.  Wonderful yet stark balance.  I think the only thing that I could suggest to add would, perhaps, be a lone figure --a widow?-- kneeling in front of one of the gravestones in the distance, perhaps near the end of the leading lines.  This would make it a very powerful human image. |  
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02/25/2008 07:36:03 PM			 | 
		
		| whoa, thats mind boggling. but its cool |  
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02/25/2008 06:16:38 PM			 | 
		
		| this is very moving.  thank you. |  
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02/24/2008 08:43:58 AM			 | 
		
		A sad take on reality. Very well done for line elements
 wish this shot did not exist |  
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02/24/2008 02:29:33 AM			 | 
		
		| So much emotion is captured in this picture! |  
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02/23/2008 02:12:51 PM			 | 
		
		| Nice symmetry. Overall this ohoto while nice doesn't do much for me. I think I would like it better if the POV was a little lower |  
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02/22/2008 01:42:19 PM			 | 
		
		| That is such an awesome picture!  great use of leading lines, the shadows give a great effect. |  
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02/21/2008 03:29:33 PM			 | 
		
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02/21/2008 12:01:08 PM			 | 
		
		| I am not sure whether there is an unambigious definition of leading lines, but in my book, they should be a line or several lines that lead the viewer's eye towards the main subject of the picture. I think that's not the case in this picture. Your pic uses a vanishing point rather than leading lines. |  
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02/20/2008 10:46:28 AM			 | 
		
		| strong image, but maybe a lower angle would have more impact. |  
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02/20/2008 04:32:26 AM			 | 
		
		| would like to see this shot in black and white |  
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02/20/2008 12:54:12 AM			 | 
		
		| I hate to say it on such a good photo, but leading lines should lead to a subject. |  
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